
3. Read the groups of sentences. Which one is correct? Why? Example: 1 (b) The passive voice
needs to be used. 1. a) English speaks all over the world. b) English is spoken all over the world. c) English is spoked all over the world. 2. a) I don't mind doing the washing-up, but I hate cooking. b) I don't mind to do the washing-up, but I hate to cook. c) I don't mind to do the washing-up, but I hate cooking. 3. a) I use to have short hair when I was a child. b) I used to have short hair when I was a child. e) I used to having short hair when I was a child. 4. a) I've got a sister who she studies abroad. b) I've got a sister she studies abroad. c) I've got a sister who studies abroad. 5. a) If you won't do your homework, you will fail the class. b) If you don't do your homework, you will fail the class. 15 con c) If you will do your homework, you fail the class. 6. a) If I was you, I wouldn't buy this dress. b) If I was you, I bought this dress. c) If I were you, I would buy this dress. 7. a) In Kyrgyzstan, July is usually much more hotter than August. b) In Kyrgyzstan, July is usually much hotter than August. c) In Kyrgyzstan, July is usually more hotter than August. 8. a) I've got some good news for you. b) I've got a good news for you. c) I've got any good news for you. Выбрать правильный ответ

Ответы на вопрос

1) b) English is spoken all over the world. - This sentence is correct because it uses the passive voice ("is spoken") to indicate that English is the language that is spoken by people all over the world.
2) c) I don't mind doing the washing-up, but I hate cooking. - This sentence is correct because it uses the gerund form ("doing") after the verb "mind" and the base form ("cooking") after the verb "hate".
3) b) I used to have short hair when I was a child. - This sentence is correct because it correctly uses the past tense form ("used to have") to indicate a past habit or state.
4) c) I've got a sister who studies abroad. - This sentence is correct because it uses the relative pronoun "who" to introduce the relative clause modifying the noun "sister".
5) b) If you don't do your homework, you will fail the class. - This sentence is correct because it correctly uses the present simple tense ("don't do") in the condition clause and the future will + base form ("will fail") in the result clause.
6) c) If I were you, I would buy this dress. - This sentence is correct because it correctly uses the past subjunctive form ("were") to indicate a hypothetical situation in the present and the conditional structure "would + base form" to indicate the result.
7) b) In Kyrgyzstan, July is usually much hotter than August. - This sentence is correct because it uses the comparative form "much hotter" to compare the temperatures of July and August.
8) a) I've got some good news for you. - This sentence is correct because it uses the indefinite article "some" before the uncountable noun "good news".



Here are the correct answers for each group of sentences:
b) English is spoken all over the world. (This is correct because it uses the passive voice, which is the appropriate form for this sentence.)
c) I don't mind doing the washing-up, but I hate cooking. (This is correct because it uses the gerund form "doing" and "cooking" after "mind" and "hate.")
b) I used to have short hair when I was a child. (This is correct because it uses the correct past tense form "used to" to indicate a past habit.)
c) I've got a sister who studies abroad. (This is correct because it uses the relative pronoun "who" to introduce the relative clause.)
b) If you don't do your homework, you will fail the class. (This is correct because it uses the correct conditional structure "If you don't [present simple], [future simple].")
c) If I were you, I would buy this dress. (This is correct because it uses the correct subjunctive mood "If I were you.")
b) In Kyrgyzstan, July is usually much hotter than August. (This is correct because it uses the comparative form "hotter" to compare July and August.)
a) I've got some good news for you. (This is correct because it uses the correct form "some good news" for uncountable news.)
So, the correct answers are b, c, b, c, b, c, b, a.


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